Weather Passo della Máuria: Weather forecast for Saturday

Last update: 08 November 2025 12:32
Time Forecast Rainfall (mm) Temperatura Temp. Humidity % Rel Wind direction and intensity (Km/h) 0°C Altitude (m)
17:00 1 - 1
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2.4° Felt -0.6° 92% Direzione vento ESE Weak 7 km/h Gusts 15 km/h 2500m
18:00 1 - 1
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1.9° Felt -1.2° 94% Direzione vento ESE Weak 8 km/h Gusts 14 km/h 2470m
19:00 1 - 1
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1.7° Felt -1.4° 93% Direzione vento ESE Weak 7 km/h Gusts 13 km/h 2380m
20:00 1 - 1
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1.6° Felt -1.4° 93% Direzione vento ESE Weak 6 km/h Gusts 11 km/h 2320m
21:00 1 - 1
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1.7° Felt -1° 91% Direzione vento ESE Weak 4 km/h Gusts 12 km/h 2270m
22:00 1 - 1
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1.7° Felt -0.5° 89% Direzione vento SSW Calm 1 km/h Gusts 6 km/h 2260m
23:00 1 - 1
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Felt -1.3° 93% Direzione vento NNW Weak 2 km/h Gusts 1 km/h 2250m
00:00 1 - 1
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0.6° Felt -1.7° 95% Direzione vento NNW Weak 2 km/h Gusts 2 km/h 2260m
01:00 1 - 1
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0.6° Felt -1.8° 96% Direzione vento WNW Weak 2 km/h Gusts 3 km/h 2260m

Air quality and pollen counts for Passo della Máuria

Average Daily Values
PM10
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PM2.5
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CO
(μg/m³)
Alder Alder
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Birch Birch
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Grasses Grasses
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Mugwort Mugwort
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Olive Olive
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Ragweed Ragweed
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AQI
(EU)
7.6Very Good 6.6Very Good 131Good 0Absent 0Absent 0Absent 0Absent 0Absent 0Absent 23Good

Discovering Passo della Máuria

Passo della Mauria, located at 1,298 meters between the provinces of Belluno and Udine, is one of the most scenic gateways to the Eastern Dolomites, ideal for those seeking authentic mountain experiences, history, and tranquility. This alpine pass connects Cadore to Carnia, crossing forested landscapes and breathtaking views, and is perfect for hikers, cyclists, and travelers looking for off-the-beaten-path adventures.


Surrounded by dense forests of fir and larch, the pass is a starting point for numerous hiking trails: from Monte Tudaio to Monte Miaron, and toward Rifugio Giaf and Bivacco Vaccari, with routes that pass through old military roads, trenches, and World War I outposts. In winter, the snow-covered scenery is ideal for snowshoeing and ski touring, while summer offers trekking and mountain biking opportunities.


Culturally, Passo della Mauria is close to traditional villages like Lorenzago di Cadore, known for hosting Pope John Paul II during his holidays, and Forni di Sopra, famous for its wooden craftsmanship and alpine architecture. The area is also crossed by ancient transhumance routes and historical paths that reflect the rural life of the Dolomites.


A perfect destination for those seeking unspoiled nature, historical memory, and restorative silence, Passo della Mauria is an authentic corner of the Dolomites, where every trail tells a story and every view invite reflection.

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